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Perception of and Satisfaction with Relationship Power,Sex, and Attachment Styles: A Couples Level Analysis
Authors:William?S.?Rogers  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:wrogers@hesser.edu"   title="  wrogers@hesser.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Jeremy?Bidwell,Laura?Wilson
Affiliation:(1) Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas;(2) Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas;(3) Department of Psychology, McMurry University, McMurry Station, Box 86, Abilene, Texas, 79697
Abstract:Eighty heterosexual dating couples provided information about their gender, individual histories of abuse in their current relationship, attachment styles, perception of and satisfaction with relationship power. Partner report of physical abuse was the dependent variable. APIM actor results suggest that an individual's gender interacts with perceived level of relationship power and satisfaction with relationship power for physical abuse. Both dimensions of attachment interacted with perceived relationship power for physical abuse. Partner effects were also found. One's partner's sex interacted with perceived power and satisfaction with relationship power. Finally, the partner's avoidant attachment interacted with satisfaction with relationship power. These findings generally replicate and extend the work of H. M. Ronfeldt, R. Kimerling, and I. Arias (1998, J. Marriage Fam. 60: 70–78) by showing how attachment styles, perception of relationship power, and satisfaction with relationship power are related in predicting aggression against a romantic partner.
Keywords:attachment  relationship power  physical abuse  domestic violence  APIM
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